Show SEEN AND HEARD IN TIMMONYS COURT Past Grand Master August Nielsen doubled up like a clothes horse when his name was called in police court yesterday His experiences In the Blue church coupled with a thirtyfoot aerial encounter with the business end of a locomotive culminated in a charge of trespass Guilty or not guilty Not I Where do you belong Ay skit cum ha from Marysvale I six veekfe yet past and hat 230 ven Ay cumWhat have you been dolnsf Oh chust loafin round Did you Join the Blue church recently re-cently Yassir Ay get ten tousand dollars ven Ay go dead an ven Ay get married mar-ried and die she Hold commanded the clerk Brother these are secrets Beware Vel Ay guess she know vat Ay undo un-do Do you think you have been Uvirg up to the rules by walking into yuids and so on interposed the coirt Nielsen executed u beer bottle fantasia fan-tasia to demonstrate his fellowship and continued Ay vent for drink to hydrant is allWell alVeI August remorl3d his honor it Is either Marysvale or jaIl for you Which will it be wi Veil yudge all my vatohes haf been in but if Ay get out train dem tomcr row Ay go Well clvo you twentyfour hours to get out of town I you dint do jt we will have to keep you from getting unburned this summer lAI right replied August Ay vill i go And leaning heaily upcn his cane he limped downstairs Just to refresh his iec3rieUon of the surroundings M Reecas wandered in and In a minute the cleric was on his neck with a complaint How did i happen askei the court after telling lie crowd to stop taking or go outside Well judge I happened to ri > t uptown up-town and met a friend and wa staj ted and got pretty full iut he was ole than me sir How long since you were here Oh a long time six or seen weeks or nine Your memory is at fault I think The days What Oh Tom King called the secretary Toms out in the rear offered Jailer Kimball He is quite upset Tom will be heard today George Cook pleaded guilty to as aulting John Wickel the liveryman with a heavy strap and upon his own I statement was fined 520 Cook had no excuse to offer Mrs W E Williams was fined 5 I I for using abusive and slanderous language uage toward Mrs Gulliher The de fendant is the landlady at 35 West I Third South and Mr and Mrs Gulllher are tenants The trouble grew out of I I a demand for rent Mrs Gulliher re erring the landlady to her husband The defendant acknowledged using some very insulting remarks The row and gun play among Italian residents on East Third South will be Miss Mannell who did air today ls Manel I the shooting was placed under bonds of 300 and for Mrs Mower 50 was I considered sufficient The charge against the Mannell woman remains agInt reman a at first assault with intent to kill I while the other has bctn modified to exhibiting a deadly weapon F Anderson who is charged with stealing a purse from the Barnes residence I I resi-dence will also have a hearing today |